Blizzard promised to give World of Warcraft players a look at the forthcoming character model updates for the game's most popular race, the Blood Elves. Delivering on that promise, here is what players can expect when the updated models go live.

Obsidian has sent out the first information about the Skyforge Berserker class, a dual wielding dynamo. As he name implies, the Berserker leaps into battle with brutal fury. Check out the teaser trailer sent out by Obsidian and let us know what you think.

As the third week of the World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor expansion has come and gone, many people like me are approaching the end game, the thing to which we are all supposed to aspire. Raiding guilds have their teams busily working through heroic dungeons to gear up to meet the item level requirement for the first raid set to hit the live game on December 2nd. It's an exciting time for many players.

Bioware has always been known for crafting some of the most enthralling and engaging adventures in the industry. And they're no longer new to the MMO industry either - with The Old Republic now a seasoned entry in the genre. I've previously written about other single-player games that would make great MMOs, including Bioware's Mass Effect. After Inquisition, however, I'm convinced that Dragon Age's Thedas is the perfect setting for an MMO.

War Thunder, previously known as World of Planes, is a free-to-play MMORPG from Gaijin Entertainment based on World War II-era battles. Players can take to the skies in a huge variety of planes or engage in land and sea battles with armored vehicles and fleets. The game features PvE and PvP content, richly detailed military planes, tanks, and ships, and a host of locations and historical battles to fight in.